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Oct 05 2024ENVIRONMENT

The Aftermath of Helene at Biltmore Estate: A Closer Look

Helene, a powerful storm, recently swept through western North Carolina, leaving behind significant damage. The historic Biltmore Estate, a popular tourist destination in Asheville, has shared an update on the situation. While the full extent of the damage is still being evaluated, it's clear that t

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Oct 05 2024POLITICS

FEMA's Funds: Migrants vs. Disasters?

A storm hit the East Coast in late September, and now people are talking about money – specifically, how the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) is using it. Some say they should focus more on helping people affected by Hurricane Helene instead of spending money on migrants. Texas Governor Gr

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Oct 05 2024ENVIRONMENT

The Biltmore After the Storm: A Tale of Two Worlds

Hurricane Helene has left its mark on Asheville, NC. While the grand Biltmore House escaped major damage, other parts of the estate weren't so lucky. The lodge gate and historic structures took a beating, and low-lying areas like Biltmore Village experienced flooding. The farm wasn't spared either,

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Oct 05 2024ENVIRONMENT

Hurricane Helene: Separating Facts from Fiction

As Hurricane Helene wreaks havoc across the country, the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) is urging everyone to be cautious about false information circulating online. The agency has set up a special page called "rumor response" to help people sort through what's true and what's not. One

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Oct 05 2024WEATHER

Beware the Wasp Attack: Storms Displace Insects in North Carolina

A nasty surprise is waiting for people in western North Carolina after Hurricane Helene. The storm's flooding has forced thousands of yellowjacket wasps and other stinging insects out of their underground nests. These homeless bugs are now on the prowl, looking for any target to sting! Authorities a

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Oct 05 2024POLITICS

The Truth Tangle: Misinformation After Hurricane Helene

Hurricane Helene wreaked havoc in the southeastern United States, leaving behind destruction and uncertainty. In the storm's aftermath, misleading information started to spread like a virus, complicating relief efforts and frustrating officials. People were desperate for answers, making them vulnera

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Oct 04 2024SPORTS

Atlanta Falcons Struggle But Emerge Victorious Against Bucs

The Atlanta Falcons secured a crucial NFC South win against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, despite facing significant challenges throughout the game. The run defense was porous early on, allowing over 150 rushing yards including an extended run by Rachaad White. While the addition of Ruke Orhorhoro provi

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Oct 04 2024BUSINESS

Trucking Insurance Made Easy: A Game-Changer for Carriers

For a long time, trucking companies have been navigating the tricky waters of insurance on their own. It's a complicated world with lots of options and rules that can be hard to understand. Marquee Insurance Group has just launched something called the Express Lane portal to change all that. This ne

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Oct 04 2024EDUCATION

South Carolina Schools Get Meal Flexibility After Hurricane Helene

Hurricane Helene has left many South Carolina schools in a tough spot. The storm made it hard for them to follow the usual meal rules, which can be strict and time-consuming. But here's some good news: the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) has stepped in to help. They've given schools more flexi

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Oct 04 2024WEATHER

Swarming Yellow Jackets: A Tale of Unlikely Strangers in Western North Carolina

As the rain poured down on western North Carolina, a stormy welcome for swarms of yellow jackets descended upon the region. The heavy flooding and standing water that followed Hurricane Helene's path likely destroyed the insects' underground nests and toppled trees or stumps that held them, sending

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